"The Midnight Club" has been canceled by Netflix after one season. The news comes after the exit of executive producers Mike Flanagan and Trevor Macy from their overall deal at Netflix. The duo has also signed a new deal with Amazon Studios.
The series launched on October 7 and follows the story of terminally ill teens living in Brightcliffe Hospice, which is full of supernatural activity. It was based on the YA novel by Christopher Pike. It starred Iman Benson, Igby Rigney, Ruth Codd, Annarah Cymone, Chris Sumpter, Adia, Aya Furukawa, Sauriyan Sapkota, Matt Biedel, Samantha Sloyan, with Zach Gilford, and Heather Langenkamp.
In October, Flanagan spoke about the series at a press conference, saying, "This was designed to be ongoing. I don't know if it will. We'll see how it goes and we probably won't know for another month or so what Netflix wants to do. But it was very much designed to continue. Pike has 80 books, so we have a lot of unused material to pull from… We also didn't answer some of the bigger questions of the season. Those answers exist, but were meant to be for the next season. If there isn't one, I'll put them up on Twitter. Then we'll at least all be able to talk about it."
Flanagan was the man behind the horror series "The Haunting of Hill House" and "Midnight Mass".